On 9/17/07, Thomas Dalton
<thomas.dalton(a)gmail.com> wrote:
If the actual contents of the refs is put at the
bottom, with a
different tag, the specific part can just be the contents of the ref
tag: <ref name="foo">page 10</ref>
Well I would personally like something a little more styled. When you
make multiple references to a single document now, you get a number
followed by a list of superscripted letters for each reference. I
would like (I think) to keep that style, but allow the letters to also
have a page number associated with them.
I'm definitely not married to the idea though. A list of "ibid, page
5" might be even better, and would match journal referencing styles
more closely. But of course we need to consider whether or not we want
to match dead-tree styles or do something "better".
My suggestion is just for how to include the info in the wikitext -
how its displayed when parsed is a completely separate issue.